Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... express that light which is peculiar to those who possess the advantages of the Christian Religion . Sometimes it denotes God's free and unmerited goodness to man , in not leaving him to perish in his sins . At other times it signifies ...
... express that light which is peculiar to those who possess the advantages of the Christian Religion . Sometimes it denotes God's free and unmerited goodness to man , in not leaving him to perish in his sins . At other times it signifies ...
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... express object of his commu- nication was to inculcate the moral purity of the doctrine of Christ . When , therefore , he tells them that they were under Grace , it is not to be believed that he meant any thing else than the ...
... express object of his commu- nication was to inculcate the moral purity of the doctrine of Christ . When , therefore , he tells them that they were under Grace , it is not to be believed that he meant any thing else than the ...
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... express and sensible image , all his intercourse with men was intended for their good . Where- ever he appeared , the bitterness of anguish was assuaged , and the sorrowful heart was made glad . And wherever the influence of his Gos ...
... express and sensible image , all his intercourse with men was intended for their good . Where- ever he appeared , the bitterness of anguish was assuaged , and the sorrowful heart was made glad . And wherever the influence of his Gos ...
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... express the happy influ- ence of the Gospel in preserving us from sin and ignorance ; and that righteousness of conduct , and improvement in moral charac- ter , which the Gospel inculcates ; and also that glory and happiness which are ...
... express the happy influ- ence of the Gospel in preserving us from sin and ignorance ; and that righteousness of conduct , and improvement in moral charac- ter , which the Gospel inculcates ; and also that glory and happiness which are ...
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... express his labors ' and instruction . In some passages , it imports the moral duties of life ; and , in others , it signifies the external ceremonies of Religion . In the Apostolical writings , we often meet with the 69.
... express his labors ' and instruction . In some passages , it imports the moral duties of life ; and , in others , it signifies the external ceremonies of Religion . In the Apostolical writings , we often meet with the 69.
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